Gina Lollobrigida | Gina Alajar | Gina Thompson | Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition | Gina Trapani | Gina Gershon | Gina G | Words Upon the Window Pane | Gina McKee | Gina | Nagmamahal, Manay Gina | Gina Torres | Gina Tognoni | Gina Schock | Gina Malo | Gina de Venecia | Gina Berriault | Gina Austin | Michele Pane | Joni and Gina's Wedding | Gina St. John | Gina Sanders | Gina Mainwal | Gina Jeffreys | Gina Hiraizumi | Gina Gillespie | Gina Carano | Gina Bellman | Gina Barreca | Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation |
As early as 1968, art critics Pierre Restany and François Pluchart used the term “sociological art” to refer to socially engaged and less commercial practices among a diverse set of artists, including body artists Gina Pane and Michel Journiac, Spanish-born video artist Joan Rabascall, Hervé Fischer, Fred Forest, and Jean-Paul Thenot.